2014 Chevrolet Impala

General Motors

When you hear the name Chevy Impala, it's likely you think of Chevrolet's top-of-the line, full-size sedan from the late 1950s and '60s long before you remember Chevy still makes the car today. That model was last updated in 2006 and is better known for its rental-fleet tenure than for capturing the hearts and minds of American car buyers. With this in mind, Chevrolet unveiled the 2014 Impala in New York. The car is expected to tackle the full-size, front-wheel-drive market that's heating up, with the recent Hyundai Azera and the all-new Toyota Avalon also breaking cover in New York.

When you hear the name Chevy Impala, it's likely you think of Chevrolet's top-of-the line, full-size sedan from the late 1950s and '60s long before you remember Chevy still makes the car today. That model was last updated in 2006 and is better known for its rental-fleet tenure than for capturing the hearts and minds of American car buyers. With this in mind, Chevrolet unveiled the 2014 Impala in New York. The car is expected to tackle the full-size, front-wheel-drive market that's heating up, with the recent Hyundai Azera and the all-new Toyota Avalon also breaking cover in New York. (General Motors)

When you hear the name Chevy Impala, it's likely you think of Chevrolet's top-of-the line, full-size sedan from the late 1950s and '60s long before you remember Chevy still makes the car today. That model was last updated in 2006 and is better known for its rental-fleet tenure than for capturing the hearts and minds of American car buyers. With this in mind, Chevrolet unveiled the 2014 Impala in New York. The car is expected to tackle the full-size, front-wheel-drive market that's heating up, with the recent Hyundai Azera and the all-new Toyota Avalon also breaking cover in New York.